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Horror 02.07.16

“All right, team,” Skipper berkata into his radio. “Good work. I’m returning to HQ.”

After jumping down from atop the Zoovenir Shop, he started toward HQ after a long afternoon of surveillance. But prior to leaping into his habitat, a scream came from Marlene’s. Dropping the radio, he leapt into her habitat and dashed into her cave.

“Marlene!” he called. “What’s the trouble?”

Marlene stood on her bed, holding her Spanish gitar like a bat and scanning the floor.

“It was right there! I saw it!” she screamed.

Skipper, still in combat position, awkwardly scanned her habitat. There was nobody there except the frightened otter. “Saw . . . what, exactly?”

Marlene shifted as if she feared answering his soalan lebih than what had originally frightened her.

“Uh . . .” she started, gripping her gitar tighter.

“Marlene?” Skipper inquired, relaxing his stance. He approached her. “Something’s obviously spooked you. What is it?”

Marlene timidly ran her paw along the neck of the guitar. “Well . . . there was . . .”

“Was . . .?” Skipper urged.

Marlene sighed, lowering her guitar. “A labah-labah . . .” she admitted.

Skipper tried not to smile and cleared his throat. “A spider.”

Marlene rolled her eyes. “I don’t like spiders, okay?”

Skipper shook his head. “You don’t have to explain yourself, Marlene,” he said. “Where did it go?”

“I tried to get it myself, but then it . . . moved,” Marlene admitted quietly. “I panicked and got up here. I didn’t see where it went.”

Skipper searched the floor. “Well, it isn’t in this direct vicinity. Why don’t anda come down from there?” he asked, offering a flipper. Marlene checked the floor over for herself before taking it and stepping down. She glanced at him and rolled her eyes as she folded her arms.

“Stop looking at me like that,” she said, looking down.

Skipper smiled. “Marlene, anda don’t have to be embarrassed. There are a lot of people with a fear of spiders.”

“I don’t have a fear of spiders,” Marlene argued, shooting him a look. “I just don’t like how they look at me with their beady little eyes.”

“Okay,” Skipper said, holding up his flippers. “You’re not afraid of spiders. sejak the way, it’s right there.”

“Where?!” Marlene screamed as she dropped her gitar and jumped into Skipper’s flippers. She scanned the floor to see it devoid of spiders.

“I’m sorry, Marlene, I couldn’t resist just one,” Skipper said, laughing.

“Put me down before I strangle you,” Marlene said. Skipper set her down and she shoved him before turning away with her arms folded.

Skipper sighed and tried to meet her eye, but she turned away from him. “Marlene, I was just messing around.”

“Well, I didn’t find it very funny,” Marlene snapped. “If anda think I’m a fool for being afraid of spiders, just say it, but don’t make fun of me.”

Skipper felt a pang of guilt and his smile faded. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have done that. It was insensitive. And I don’t think you’re a fool.”

Marlene scoffed. “Please.”

Skipper pressed his beak shut for a moment. “Hey,” he berkata softly, “look at me. Please?” Marlene sighed and looked sideways at him. “I’m sorry.”

Marlene studied him for a moment. She sighed again. “Fine. I forgive you, but . . . anda just don’t know how it feels to have such a trivial fear that people would make fun of anda for if they found out anda had it.”

She watched Skipper as he broke eye contact and studied the floor.

Marlene’s brow pinched. “Do anda . . . ?”

Skipper folded his flippers and shifted his gaze across the room. “No.”

Marlene put her paws on her hips. “You’re lying.”

Skipper looked at her. “I am not.”

“Then look into my eyes and tell me anda don’t have a trivial fear of something,” Marlene challenged.

Skipper put his flippers on his hips. “Fine,” he said, looking dead into her eyes as instructed. “I . . . do not have a trivial fear,” he said, looking down at the floor through the last few words.

“Ha!” Marlene exclaimed, pointing at him. “You can’t do it. What is it?”

“Classified,” Skipper said, folding his flippers.

“Come on,” Marlene urged. “You know my fear. If anda don’t tell mine, I won’t tell yours.”

Skipper studied her for a moment. “Fine,” he said, giving in. “But only because I hold the utmost confidence in anda that this will not leave this cave.”

Marlene traced and X over her heart. “I menyeberang, cross my hati, tengah-tengah and hope to die,” she said, holding her paw up with a satisfied smile.

Skipper nodded and narrowed his eyes. “Mm-hm. Yeah, you’re cute.” Marlene snickered. Skipper rolled his eyes and took a deep breath. “I . . . have a fear of, uh . . .”

“Of . . . ?” Marlene urged.

Skipper mumbled his response.

“Oh, come on. Just say it,” Marlene persisted.

Skipper groaned and threw his head back. “It’s needles, okay?” he said, looking back to her. “I’m afraid of needles. There, I berkata it. It’s over. We’re done. End of discussion.”

“No, no, wait,” Marlene said, holding up her paws. “Needles?” she repeated, genuinely shocked. “Of all things, you’re afraid of needles?”

Skipper, his flippers still folded over his chest, stared at her bitterly.

“I’m sorry,” Marlene said, laughing. “That was just completely unexpected.”

“So is your fear of spiders,” Skipper shot back.

Marlene shrugged. “Touché.” Then her eyes widened and she looked around. “Wait, where is the spider?” she asked, suddenly realizing it was still somewhere in her cave.

Skipper’s eyes widened as he saw exactly where it was—on Marlene’s back. “Uh . . . Marlene? How ‘bout stop moving?”

Marlene froze. “W-Why?”

Without taking the time to explain, Skipper grabbed the large labah-labah from Marlene’s back sejak its abdomen. “Got it.”

Marlene turned to him and her eyes locked on the spider. She gulped as it wriggled its legs.

“That was . . . on m-me?” she choked.

“Well—” Skipper started, but he didn’t even get to finish before Marlene fainted. Skipper pressed his beak shut and looked at the spider. He frowned. “You really do have beady little eyes . . .”

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(this artikel is rated PG13 some contents in this parigraph my be disterbing to others parent guidents and fewer discoution is advised thank anda and injoy)
S: Alright team! Are we all set? good. Kowalski how much time do we got left?
K: Well...it will crash land in 5,4,3,2,1.
S: Wow...nice timeing Kowalski.
P: The plane it the target skippar.
S: Nice work team lets see if whoever was driving the plane is alright.
K: Rico can i have a littile help lifting the top.
R: Hua.....
P: hay skippar look there penguins like us.
K: What are they doing flying in a milltary plane?
S: They its Manfriada and Ujonesin!...
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A normal hari at the CPZ, the penguins are going through their normal morning routine when the Alice alarm goes off suddenly. They all run up topside to see her carrying a large crate.

To the man on the walkie-talkie she says, “Yeah we’re hoping that this female will mate with one of the males.” Alice put the krat down and walked away.

From inside the crate, they all heard a mumble, “Mate my ass. What am I, a prostitute?” It was a pretty female voice.

Skipper examined the krat and said, “Kowalski, options.” Kowalski flipped through his notebook and looked over his options he planned...
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The seterusnya morning, Antonio arrived at the penguin habitat promptly at noon. The other penguins went on with their duties while Antonio and Skipper sat across from each other at the meja, jadual in HQ.

“So, what do anda want to know?” Skipper asked folding his flippers on the table.

“Well, I’m not sure where to begin,” Antonio replied. “I want to know everything,” he berkata wistfully, resting his chin on his fist and closing his eyes. When he opened them, Skipper was staring at him impatiently, with an eyebrow arched. Antonio awkwardly cleared his throat.

“Well,” Skipper started, breaking...
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